Mrs. Dymitruk. I knew; yes.
Mr. Jenner. You knew that before—well, I'll ask you this: How did you know he had been to Russia?
Mrs. Dymitruk. I knew from George Bouhe.
Mr. Jenner. From George Bouhe?
Mrs. Dymitruk. Yes; he told me about it—uh—one person who went to Russia and then he come back with Russian wife and a baby—back to United States. "Well," I say, "that's one thing—that he learned something. To go to Russia and he didn't like it and then he come back. He was just lucky that he did come back to United States."
Mr. Jenner. He was fortunate that he could come back?
Mrs. Dymitruk. That's right.
Mr. Jenner. In your talks with Marina that morning, when you were taking her to the hospital and you brought her back, you were with her a good many hours?
Mrs. Dymitruk. Oh—let me see. It was maybe till 2 o'clock—2:30 maybe.
Mr. Jenner. Did she say anything about the circumstances of her meeting Oswald in Russia? Did she tell you anything about her life or their lives in Russia and their life here in the United States? Did you girls have some smalltalk?